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The Bone Marrow Protects and Optimizes Immunological Memory during Dietary Restriction.

Cell (2019-08-24)
Nicholas Collins, Seong-Ji Han, Michel Enamorado, Verena M Link, Bonnie Huang, E Ashley Moseman, Rigel J Kishton, John P Shannon, Dhaval Dixit, Susan R Schwab, Heather D Hickman, Nicholas P Restifo, Dorian B McGavern, Pamela L Schwartzberg, Yasmine Belkaid
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Mammals evolved in the face of fluctuating food availability. How the immune system adapts to transient nutritional stress remains poorly understood. Here, we show that memory T cells collapsed in secondary lymphoid organs in the context of dietary restriction (DR) but dramatically accumulated within the bone marrow (BM), where they adopted a state associated with energy conservation. This response was coordinated by glucocorticoids and associated with a profound remodeling of the BM compartment, which included an increase in T cell homing factors, erythropoiesis, and adipogenesis. Adipocytes, as well as CXCR4-CXCL12 and S1P-S1P1R interactions, contributed to enhanced T cell accumulation in BM during DR. Memory T cell homing to BM during DR was associated with enhanced protection against infections and tumors. Together, this work uncovers a fundamental host strategy to sustain and optimize immunological memory during nutritional challenges that involved a temporal and spatial reorganization of the memory pool within "safe haven" compartments.

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2x YT medium, Liquid microbial growth medium